Some of the ways a person can use exaggerations or hyperbole are:
- I ate a mountain of chips this morning
- He is as big as a house!
- I am so hungry, I can eat an elephant
A person can be ignorant of a thing but still be loud and brazen when talking to cover for his incompetence and this shows that the person "blows hot air"
<h3>What is Exaggeration?</h3>
This refers to the use of words in an overstated manner to create a dramatic effect or to show the severity of a situation,..
Hence, we can see that based on the use of exaggeration, a person can make use of this to make a point and some examples are given above.
Your question is incomplete, a general overview was given.
Read more about hyperbole here:
brainly.com/question/2351925
#S[J1
Answer:
It establishes the rhythm of a duet to echo the song.
Explanation:
Parallelism refers to the use of the same grammatical structures in a series of sentences. Most of the time, parallelism is used in order to provide a sense of rhythm to the text. In this case, parallelism provides a sense of rhythm that is meant to echo the song, as it reminds the reader of a duet. As the song is also meant to be a duet (father and mother) the structure of the text highlights the subject matter.